As the 80s came to a close, and video standards began leapfrogging in
the early 90s, monitors also raced to keep up. Commodore kept their
monitors up to date by releasing newer and more powerful 19XX model
monitors, each with increasing resolution abilities to keep up with the
amazing video power of the Amiga.
Model : 1930 Type : VGA Monitor Screen size: 13", .31mm dot pitch Interface : VGA connector Sync : ? Notes : |
Model : 1935 Type : SVGA Monitor Screen size: 14", .28mm dot pitch Interface : VGA connector Sync : ? Notes : |
Model : 1936 Type : SVGA Monitor Screen size: 14", .28mm dot pitch Interface : SVGA connector Sync : ? Notes : |
Model : 1940 Type : SVGA (multiscan) Monitor Screen size: 14", .31mm dot pitch, up to 800 X 600 Interface : VGA connector Sync : 15-35 Khz Horzontal / 50-80 Hz Vertical Notes : |
Model : 1942 Type : VGA Monitor Screen size: 14", .31mm dot pitch Interface : VGA connector, dual RCA Audio jacks Sync : 15.6-15.8 & 27.3-31.5 Khz Horzontal : 47-75 Hz Vertical Notes : Stereo speakers! |
Model : 1950 Type : SVGA (multiscan) Monitor Screen size: 14", .31mm dot pitch, up to 800 X 600 Interface : VGA connector Sync : 15-35 Khz Horzontal / 50-80 Hz Vertical Notes : |
Model : 1960 Type : Multiscan xGA Monitor Screen size: 14", .31mm dot pitch, up to 1024 X 768 Interface : VGA connector Sync : 15-38 Khz Horizontal / 50-87 Hz Vertical Notes : |
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